@Vincent Ads on Google are peripheral. It appears as though these ads will fill the entire screen and require a click to remove them. Should we start calling this the adPhone?
@grapeDrank YES! you are right sir. We deal with ads from Google because we get great products like Gmail, Maps with FREE turn-by-turn, Google Voice, Google Wave, etc etc etc. What does Apple have? Oh yeah they have MobileMe and it will only cost you $99/year to do what Google does for free! This is why Google will always be number one in advertising.
I think Steve Jobs is the smartest CEO if he can sell apps that have advertising inside. Apple fans will still praise Steve for selling them advertising.
@jakeZ Obviously you didn't see the ads --- they appear at the bottom part of the app you're using, using less than what appears to be an 1/8 of the screen, then go away if you don't click on them. The larger ads you talk trash about is when you CLICK on the original add, somewhat similar to the all the other ones you seem to cherish.
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Google still will do it better
@MiddleWay How?
@Vincent Ads on Google are peripheral. It appears as though these ads will fill the entire screen and require a click to remove them. Should we start calling this the adPhone?
@grapeDrank I thought these were for free apps?
@grapeDrank YES! you are right sir. We deal with ads from Google because we get great products like Gmail, Maps with FREE turn-by-turn, Google Voice, Google Wave, etc etc etc. What does Apple have? Oh yeah they have MobileMe and it will only cost you $99/year to do what Google does for free! This is why Google will always be number one in advertising.
@grapeDrank
I think Steve Jobs is the smartest CEO if he can sell apps that have advertising inside. Apple fans will still praise Steve for selling them advertising.
@jakeZ
Obviously you didn't see the ads --- they appear at the bottom part of the app you're using, using less than what appears to be an 1/8 of the screen, then go away if you don't click on them. The larger ads you talk trash about is when you CLICK on the original add, somewhat similar to the all the other ones you seem to cherish.
@ISEPIC I'm glad SOMEONE on this board is capable of reading.
@Vapor386
Right there with you. Opinions cloud reading comprehension, it seems!